If they are called M or A, then yes. Yes they do.
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some of the tulips are wild while some are not
roses, daisies, daffodil's tulips, ROSES ROSES ROSES!!!The part I improved! (Well, from what I think...)I think the flowers that the person before me answered are right but I also think lavenders smell good :))
Sure its not "tiptoe through the tulips"? Polders and tulips are found in Holland/ The Netherlands
wait...didn't you just answer your own question...in your question? You said that 14 are red, so doesn't that answer your question?
A typical tulip has six sepals. There are some types of tulips like the star- or cup-shaped tulips that only have three.
there color and smell is diffrent from certain other flowers.
Tulip bulbs sort of taste like a raw potato with a strang spicy aftertaste sort of like chives.
tulips (two lips...)
Moth balls will keep rabbits away from your gardens. They will smell strong for the first couple of days but then it fades.
If you mean "Holland tulips", it means tulips from Holland.
There are no specific collective noun for tulips. I have seen suggested, an explosion of tulips and a tiptoe of tulips. However, any noun suitable for the situation can be used, for example, a field of tulips, a bouquet of tulips, a bunch of tulips, etc.
If you are saying that "1 in 4" of the tulips are red, the answer would be 4 of the tulips are red.
Carnations and tulips both smell very good. I think a mix boquet will smell good as well and would cost the same as a solid boquet of either one.
No, tulips are multicellular organisms.
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Tulips are angiosperms.
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